High-rise commercial buildings

Sub Markets

Property Sectors

Topics

Atlanta & Southeast News In Your Inbox

Sign up for Connect emails to stay informed with CRE stories that are 150 words or less.

Atlanta & Southeast  + Atlanta Metro  + Hospitality  | 
Atlanta Motorsports Park wants to rezone part of its 150-acre property in Dawsonville, GA to add residential units and commercial space to the park

Atlanta Motorsports Park Eyes Addition of Residential, Commercial

Atlanta Motorsports Park wants to rezone part of its 150-acre property in Dawsonville, GA, to add residential units and commercial space to the park. The facility at 20 Duck Thurmond Road includes a two-mile Formula 1-style track and a karting track where guests and members can race high-performance cars and motorcycles. It hosts several events and competitions throughout the year.

A rezoning request to build a condo complex with 291 units plus almost 55,000 square feet of commercial space has been submitted. The potential regional impact requires filing an application with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.

The plans include condos priced between $342,000 and $500,000, 46 “race cottages,” an underground gun club, and a brewery/distillery/restaurant called Fuel Kitchen.

The new project will be completed by 2030 if the development plans are approved.

Connect

Inside The Story

Atlanta Motorsports Park

About Angela Noote

Angela Noote is a native of Northern California and graduated from Chico State with a degree in public relations. After college she moved to the Central Coast and worked first in ad sales then in editorial, eventually spending more than a decade as a print reporter and editor. She detoured into design work at a printer/publisher, and with a partner eventually opened a boutique full-service marketing agency. Moving into corporate communications, she built and managed several successful marketing teams in the hospitality, financial services, and nonprofit industries. Most recently she was an internal comms manager in the tech sector. After a long stint spent in Georgia (Go Dawgs), she moved to Baton Rouge, LA and has written for clients in the financial, luxury imports, higher ed, commercial cleaning, and medical equipment industries. Her son is a media arts major at the University of South Carolina, and her husband owns a comedy theater in Baton Rouge, where you can often find Angi teaching improv classes, leading corporate training events, or doing an occasional stand up set.

  • ◦Development
New call-to-action
New call-to-action